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Term
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Description
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| Warm
Boot |
Resetting
or restarting a computer that is already on without turning off
the power. It restarts the computer without going through the
entire POST. This is accomplished by pushing CTRL+ALT+DEL, using
restart on the shut down menu, or pushing the restart button on
the front of the computer. |
| Watts |
A
measurment of the electrical power in a circuit. Today's computers
will usually have a power supply that puts out 250 - 350 Watts |
| Write
Precompensation |
In
older hard drives, there were the same number of sectors near
the center of the platter or disk as there was in the outer tracks.
To get the same number of bits in each sector, the bits had to
be placed closer together in the center tracks. One method devised
to solve this problem was to increase the speed that the read/write
heads wrote to the disk as they got closer to the center tracks.
This was called Write Precompensation. Another method was called
Reduced Write Current. |
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